"The 5 cent bag tax must die"

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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Criminal attack in Cafe in Marrakech leaves 18 deaths

This past night, in Marrakech (Morocco) an organized criminal act left a building in the Argana district in smoking heaps and 18 corpses. Of all of the defunct people half of them were foreigners, although their nationality has not yet been revealed. A forensic investigation is taking place as well as a search and capture warrant for any suspicious looking men or women who might have been involved in the planned attack. The bombing left the Argana café in a crumpled pile of stone and wood and it is very unlikely that it will be repaired. Even so, nearby witnesses claim to have seen employees and customers inside the café go down beneath the ceiling falling on them. It is a real foul act to commit such an act in a place like Argana. The Argana district was declared a patrimony to human culture...

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Gadafi launches new offensive to acquire Misrata

The state in Lybia has been like a roiling maelstrom, it has changed without warning, from supposedly having Gadafi bottled up and harmless to the same man controlling most of Lybia and looking to have it all.The rebel troops in the port city of Misrata have reported that Muamar Gadafi’s new objective is Misrata itself. The former’s troops bombed the town this same day and caused 3 deaths and at least 10 injuries. The rebels stand strong in the face of battle and keep on training new recruits during these harsh times. Rebel representatives have reported the situation to be over the border of dire, with corpses of soldiers lying around in buildings and the street. This further endangers the common populace as fearful diseases take hold when rot and death are around. The Rebels are gathering...

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Japanese nuclear crisis put on par with Chernobyl

As we all should know, a huge tragedy happened in Japan during March. The 9,1 seismic earthquake on the Richter Scale not only decimated buildings and killed people but it brought in one of the most dangerous of natures natural phenomenon: a tsunami. The tsunami all but finished the work the earthquake started destroying whole towns and killing more than 20,000 people. This would have been it, but to throw some more sauce into the triumvirate, the tsunami broke the refrigerating system of the nuclear plants in Fukushima creating a yet more alarming nuclear crisis in Japan. Yesterday, April 11 the Japanese prime minister asked his people and the world itself for some calm after the government raised the nuclear crisis state from a 5 to 7 out of 7, the maximum in an international scale.Contrary...

Friday, April 8, 2011

Mad ex-student kills 13 pupils and injures 18

On this past 7th of April a horrid event took place in a small public school in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. A 24 year old, ex-student entered the school gun in hand and randomly started shooting pupils, travelling progressively from class to class. The shooting left 13 dead children and at least 18 injuries. The killing happened sometime between 8 15 and 8 30 in the morning. According to some sources, the killer arrive well dressed and insisted he was going to take part in an educational speech. After that, he briefly talked to some old acquaintances and teachers. Once he got to the intended classroom, he opened fire. The killer shot himself in the head while surrounded by a group of policemen. After he was searched the investigators found a letter with instructions for his burial which according...

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